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Trinity Church Wall Street is embarking upon a two-year rejuvenation project to enhance the overall worship experience, make spaces accessible and welcoming, upgrade technology and infrastructure, and address deferred maintenance. As a result...more

One of my daughters is a massive Hamilton musical fan, so she was delighted to unexpectedly visit the church graves & see Alexander, Philip & Eliza’s graves. We searched for Angelica’s but unfortunately couldn’t find it. This was a NY trip highlight for her and...More

We had just come back from seeing the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. We'd stopped by the Charging Bull statue and were on our way to the 9/11 Memorial when we came across this church. I knew the name was familiar and a quick...More

There are graveyards on both sides of the church. We asked a security guard where Hamilton was, and he told us where we would find his marker. The churchyard is quiet and clean, a lovely spot to visit in the midst of the chaos and...More

I've walked by Trinity Church many times over the years but never took the time to stop by. Since it was Veterans Day I decided to walk around the church and it's cemetery to view the head stones. I've always looked at Veterans Day for...More

Although the lights in the church seemed to be on, we were disappointed to find that the church is closed at the moment for refurbishment. However ,there is fascinating information about the church, and the statue at the entrance to the surrounding graveyard.

Walking past Trinity Church, kids happened to notice the grave of Alexander Hamilton was to their left. As MASSIVE Hamilton fans, this was a completely unexpected find for them and they were thrilled!
Church itself was restricted access due to renovations but they got their...More

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momof4wifeto1

Arkansas

Essex World Cafe (0 Replies)

We're going to do Brooklyn Bridge, then Trinity Church and then 9/11 Tribute Center tour. I was looking at restaurants as we walk between the church &amp; the tribute center. I came across Essex World Cafe. I figure we'll be there around 1:30/1:45. Has anyone been there? How was it? How busy was it?

January 21, 2014|

KirtyMc

Brisbane, Australia

2 weeks at Thanksgiving - Itinerary Check (18 Replies)

Hello TA Universe! I’d love some feedback on our proposed itinerary. We’re a couple in our early 30s who will be spending 2 glorious weeks in NYC! We arrive the evening before Thanksgiving and this will be my 4th trip and my partner’s 2nd. We’ve never been during the holiday season before! We’re staying in Clifton, NJ with friends so have tried not to start our days too early (where possible) so that we have time to travel into the city. We’ve also tried not to have too much packed into...More

September 06, 2018|

Response fromspringerandy|

Are you staying near the train station in Clifton? I remember someone a few months ago that was staying in Clifton, believe it could have been you? I say that because using the bus will be time consuming as traffic is an issue and the holiday week only adds to the volume on the roads. You need to allow more time between attractions. It takes time to get from point a to point b. An Uber from East Rutherford to Brooklyn will be ridiculously expensive, bad choice.

caffeine_demon

Norwich, United Kingdom

Churches/Cathedrals (17 Replies)

Hi, I've decided I'd like to visit at least one big church or cathedral on my visit in June, Thinking Trinity church, grace church, st patricks cathedral, and st john the devine, was wondering if any of these currently have major rennovation going on? (nothing ruins a church visit more than a load of scaffolding!) Thanks!

May 08, 2015|

Response fromBill H|

St. Pat's is currently undergoing interior renovation with scaffolding blocking the area east of the crossing.